Sam Chibale

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Sam Chibale

Sam Chibale

@ChibaleSam

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Sam Chibale
Sam Chibale@ChibaleSam·
@EscobarChim It's even embarrassing challenging Dr situmbeko.... that man has saved Zambia presently
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Clean Kwati Bella 🔱💰
Clean Kwati Bella 🔱💰@TeamMakeSure·
Why do people in developed countries live long? Here is one of the reasons. ❤️
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Sampa Kabwela
Sampa Kabwela@ukusefya·
Thank you for coming into my life and changing it. You are joy! the highlight of each day, the ultimate of all God’s blessings. My heart is always full. Happiest birthday Mushili. ❤️ #27May
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••PHAROAHS MISTRESS••🇿🇲
#zedX Get your pure Maltese puppies from me. 2 boys 1 girls all white ( Vaccinated ) K1,000 Lusaka 📍 Please buy them they are finishing our mealie meal 😭😭😭
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Sishuwa Sishuwa
Sishuwa Sishuwa@ssishuwa·
@Colusses_Enigma That you lack a curious and discerning mind is not something you have successfully hidden, but I expect you to, at the very least, be able to copy and paste my name. It is spelt as Sishuwa. Repeat after me: S i S h u w a.
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Sishuwa Sishuwa
Sishuwa Sishuwa@ssishuwa·
Hello Muloongo, I am quite uneasy with your characterisation of, say, Northern and Muchinga provinces against, say, Southern, Western, Central and Eastern provinces of Zambia. I find your thinking, which was at the heart of colonial stereotypes about certain ethnic groups and places, as one that nurtures erasure and even fosters dehumanisation. Let me illustrate my point using your problematic examples. First, your post presents Southern Province as inhabited by human beings. You depict these human beings as business-minded, wealthy, quiet and not noisy (as if other people elsewhere make noise when they have money!). The province is also presented as endowed with natural and attractive sites that are so well known that they carry the country’s “tourism economy.” Second, your post presents Western Province as inhabited by human beings. You depict these human beings as people of a “Strong cultural identity” and “proud traditions”. Third, your post presents Central Province as inhabited by human beings. You depict these human beings as people who are engaged in productive economic activities: farming, transport, mining, and logistics. You even added that the human beings in this province are so politically conscious that they help determine national electoral outcomes as they are a “swing province”. Fourth, your post presents Eastern Province as being inhabited by human beings. You depict these human beings as “hardworking people” (as if to contrast them with the lazy lot elsewhere) who are engaged in “Agriculture” and are “quietly influential politically” (as if to evoke some contrast with others elsewhere who may be influential politically but in a noisy manner). What emerges from this considered presentation is that these four provinces have PEOPLE who are doing something. They are either engaged in PRODUCTIVE economic activity, have a STRONG cultural IDENTITY, or are so POLITICALLY CONSCIOUS that they do not put up with politicians who fail to deliver. These are all very admirable human traits and qualities that should inspire us all. Now, let us examine how you treat the other two provinces. First, your post presents Northern Province as not inhabited by people. You depict the province as one that only has what nature gave it: “Rain, greenery, lakes, waterfalls and underrated natural beauty.” If this province has people, then they are unrecognised and passive (at least in your post). One is even left to wonder if the referenced natural beauty is underrated by the unrecognised inhabitants, or by the other provinces that have distinguishable people living in them, or by the outsiders including those who go to the province that carries Zambia’s tourism economy . Second, your post presents Muchinga Province as not inhabited by people. You depict the province as one that only has “Mountains, scenery, adventure, [and] wilderness”. If this province has people, then they are unrecognised and passive (at least in your post). One is even left to wonder if the referenced “people [who are] forgetting how beautiful it [i.e. Muchinga Province] actually is” are the unrecognised inhabitants, or the inhabitants of other provinces that have distinguishable people living in them, or the outsiders including those who go to the province that carries Zambia’s tourism economy. What emerges from this considered presentation is that Northern and Muchinga provinces have NO PEOPLE living in them. They only have natural vegetation. If the two provinces have people living in them, then they are not engaged in any known productive economic activities, have no known cultural identity, and have failed to do wonders with what nature has given them. These are all very bad human traits and qualities that should make the inhabitants of these provinces – assuming there are any – totally ashamed. No wonder they are unrecognizable – in your posts. No wonder you have erased or diminished their significance in relation to other groups – in your posts. I do not know if you are doing this consciously or ignorantly. What I know is that this is how stereotypes are formed, perpetuated, and sustained. It would have been more helpful to develop clear criteria behind the characteristics you were hoping to feature and to then consistently apply said characteristics across the provinces. These characteristics could be people, nature or the environment, economic base, and the politics. As it stands, your depiction of the two provinces conjures up Western stereotypes about, say, Africa: as a pristine place without inhabitants and where people go to enjoy the natural wild. If there are people living there, they are invisible and not engaged in anything meaningful. Anyway.
Muloongo Muchelemba@muloongo

I was having breakfast in my hotel today when an American asked me about Zambia🇿🇲. I explained that we have 10 provinces compared to their 50 states: Lusaka = a mix of New York + the Washington metropolitan area (DMV). Government, finance, embassies, deal-making, networking and everyone acting “busy.” Southern = Texas + California. Cattle, farming, big land, quiet money, business-minded people, and Victoria Falls & Lake Kariba carrying the tourism economy. Copperbelt = Michigan + Pennsylvania. Industrial backbone. Mining towns. Old money. Union vibes. People who remember when the economy was “serious.” North-Western = Alaska. Rich in natural resources, sparsely populated, and everyone believes the future is there. Western = Louisiana. Strong cultural identity, flood plains, proud traditions, and its own rhythm entirely. Eastern = Iowa + Kansas. Agriculture, hardworking people, and quietly influential politically. Central = Ohio. Right in the middle of everything. Farms, transport links, mining, logistics. The “swing province” energy. Northern = Washington. Rain, greenery, lakes, waterfalls and underrated natural beauty. Muchinga = Colorado. Mountains, scenery, adventure, wilderness and people forgetting how beautiful it actually is. Luapula = Minnesota + a little Florida fishing-town energy. Water everywhere. Fish economy. Relaxed pace of life. Hidden tourism potential. Zambia is basically America compressed into 10 provinces… just with better weather, less stress, nshima, fewer lights and highways. 🇿🇲

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Sam Chibale
Sam Chibale@ChibaleSam·
@chambeshi101 Nigerians also, the guy is pointing out that your country isn't developing.... Nigerian response is to attack his nationality... and you wonder why
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@polo_man404 This is wholesome & should be circulating the internet NOT NEYO & his confused "marital love/sex life" 🫩🤧😑
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PoloMan
PoloMan@polo_man404·
Amber was 22 and serving in the military when she met Faheem Najm, a kid from Tallahassee with a dream and no record deal. She gave him her number on a piece of paper. He kept it. They married on September 11, 2003, before the fame, before the Auto-Tune, before any of it. Three kids: Lyriq, Muziq, and Kaydnz. When T-Pain went through four years of depression and nearly lost everything, Amber didn't leave. She co-founded Nappy Boy Entertainment with him, managed his career, and pulled him back up. On their 18th anniversary, he posted the original piece of paper with her number on it. "Thank you for sticking with me through all the crazy stuff." Over 20 years. Hip hop never talks about this one. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥹🥹🥹😁😁😁
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UNCLE CHILZ
UNCLE CHILZ@Uncle_Chilz·
Serious fye 😂
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Bhut' uNduuh
Bhut' uNduuh@Nduuh_Masondo·
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MR. C H I L U B E
MR. C H I L U B E@chilube_c·
Harmonize Releases Song Dedicated to President Hichilema Featuring Chile One
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ChilledMathematician
ChilledMathematician@MathFreelancer·
Dr. Kryticous Patrick Nshindano was in our midst on the 21st May 2026. Doctor of Philosophy in business and management.
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Maanda Sianga
Maanda Sianga@TheYoungFarmer·
His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema I am lost of words 😭😭😭😭 I am Crying all the Way from Belgium. This is the Highest State Presidential Award I am Honored it can only Be God. My sister's Represented me in absentia. Insignia Meritorious Achievement
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yasmine
yasmine@yasmineYassss·
a year ago today I started my flight school journey 🥹
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Caleb Karawa
Caleb Karawa@karawamedia·
UPDATE on the Senegal chess match ♟️ and OH this is good 🍿 It's official Ousmane Sonko just got elected President of the National Assembly. The same man Faye fired as PM on Thursday is now running parliament four days later. FOUR DAYS Here's how it went down today: → PASTEF (Sonko's party) holds 130 of 165 seats, so they basically had the whole board → Lawmakers first reinstated his old MP seat, then immediately voted him in as Speaker → President Faye tried a last-minute block, ran to the Constitutional Council… who shrugged and said "not our business, that's internal Assembly stuff" 💀 → Opposition screaming "power grab," legal folks side-eyeing Article 54 — none of it mattered WHO IS LAUGHING NOW? So now Senegal has the president and the man he just sacked sitting at the two highest seats of the State, staring each other down. King vs. former kingmaker, except the kingmaker just took control of the other half of the board. Sonko didn't get knocked off the table. He castled. I can't wait to see the outcome of this movie 🎬 😂♟️
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